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SHERIDAN, Philip Henry, 1831-1888 (Continued)
Irish Eccl Rec 51:373-89 Ap ’38
SHERIDAN, Richard Brinsley
Revaluing Sheridan. P, Colum. Comm 22:261-63
J1 5°35
SHERIDAN, T., S.J.
Letters of Father Hopkins. Blackf 16:265-71 Ap
3)
Recollection of A. E, Housman. Weekly R 27:173-
174 My 12°38
Two friends, John Gray: Andre Raffalovich. Blackf
15:622-25 S 734
Adventure of Chesterton. Irish Mo 65:824-37 D’37 SHIELDS, Bernard Francis, 1884-
Letters to Bart. Review
Clergy R 15:184-5 Ag ’38; Downside R 56:517
O ’38; Irish Eccl Rec 52:535 N 738
SHERMAN, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891
Genius of the Civil War. E, S, Kite. Comm 27:
541-43 Mr 11738
SHERREN, Wilkinson
Converts and cradle Catholics. Clergy R 10:358-
62.N ’35
Curé of Ars for children. Review
Sower 126:49 Mr ’38
Golden age of the gilds. Columbia 15:9+ S 735
Log of a literary man. See issues of Irish Mo
Merry martyr: Sir Thomas More. Irish Mo 63:
160-66 Mr ’35
Labour contract. Review
America 55:235 Je 13 ’36; Christian Front
1:78 My ’36; Irish Eccl Rec 47:661 Je ’36;
Irish Mo 64:349 My ’36; Sign 16:249-50
N’36; Sower 110:111 Je ’36
Strikes and compulsory arbitration; commentary.
Studies 25:200-3 Je ’36
SHIELDS, Thomas Edward, 1862-1921
Christ-life series (Christian philosophy of edu-
cation) W. Busch. OF 8:253-60, 302-9 Ap-My ’34
Masters of contemporary Catholic education: Franz
Eggersdorfer; Thomas Edwards Shields; Linus
Bopp. F. de Hovre. Cath Sch 38:295 D ’38
Unique educational venture. P. W. Browne. Irish
Mo 62:226-33 Ap ’34
Pilgrim way in England (Walsingham; Canterbury) SHIELS, Edward, 1903-1938
Columbia 14:20-21 Ja ’35
St John Bosco for children. Review
Sower 120:160 S ’36
St Thomas More for children. Review
Sower 121:220-1 D ’36
Set on a hill. Review
Irish Mo 62:195 Mr ’34; Sower 111:126
Je ’34
SHERRY, John
Catholic Workers’ school, New York City. Comm
20:349 Ag 334
SHERWOOD, Grace H.
Catholic in social life. Hom and Pas R 35:1222-27
Ag °35
Greatest thing in the world. Ave 44:299-304 S 5
736
In defense of larks. Cath World 143:680-3 S ’36
Kind charity unheralded. Ave 48:365-69 S 17 738
Posies, paint pots, and poets. Ave 46:681-84 N
27 °37
Safest bank. Ave 43:809-14 Je 27 ’36
Strawberry cake. Ave 47:526-29 Ap 23 ’38
Sundown poets. Cath World 146:30-33 O ’37
Women in the home can apply the encyclicals.
America 59:199-200 Je 4°38
SHEVLIN, Eugne
Canada opens her north. Columbia 15:94 Ag ’35
Canada’s forces of defense. Columbia 17:11+ S ’37
Canada’s prairie nobility. Columbia 15:7+ Ap ’36
Food line moves north. Columbia 14:6+ S ’34
For men of the sea. Columbia 16:5+ S ’36
How Canada is governed. Columbia 15:11+ N ’35
In the country of Maria Cahpdelaine. Columbia 17:
8+ O’38
Maria Chapdelaine. Cath Dgst 3:25-28 N ’38
New pioneers in Quebec. Columbia 15:4+ My ’36
Now it’s oil from Alberta. Columbia 17:74 D ’38
Quebec marks a centenary (founding of Societé
St Jean Baptiste) Columbia 13:6+ My ’34
Radium, Canada’s new find. Columbia 17:7+ My ’38
Saving Canada’s forests. Columbia 14:10+ F ’35
Sugaring off in Canada. Columbia 15:18+ F 36
Why they play cricket. Columbia 14:7+ Je ’35
SHEWRING, Walter Hayward, 1906-
Art and work and distributism. G K’s W 28:366-
8, 384-5 D 22-29 738
Dryden and the primer of 1706. Downside R 56:
303-10 J1 °38
Education in an abnormal society. Blackf 19:264-
70 Ap ’38
Education in an abnormal society. Cath Dgst 2:27-
30 Ag 738
Fragment of a paraphrase of Prometheus bound.
Downside R 55:449-60 O ’37
Greek and Latin versions. Review
Gael over Glasgow. Review
Ave 46:666 N 20 ’37; G K’s W 25:74 Ap
8 °37; Irish Mo 65:429 Je ’37; Tablet 169:
557 Ap 17 ’37
SHIELS, William Eugene, S.J.
America in nineteen thirty-five. Mod. Schlman
13:6-8 N 35
Church and state in Hispanic America. Historical B
14:36 Ja ’36
Frontier hypothesis: Corollary. Mid-America 6:3-9
Ja 35
Gonzalo de Tapia. Review
America 50:646 Ap 7’34; Am Cath Hist SR
45:322-333 D °34; Eccl R 92:329 Mr ’35;
Tablet 165:107 Ja 26 ’34; Thought 10:316
$’35
Gonzalo de Tapia, 1561-1594, founder of the first
permanent Jesuit mission in North America.
U.S, Cath Hist S Monograph series 14, 1934
pp. 1-198
Institute of Jesuit History: its method and scope.
Mid-America 7:153-155 J1 ’36
Jesuits in Ohio in the eighteenth century. Mid-
America 7:27-47 Ja ’36
SHIMER, H, W.
Introduction to the study of fossils. Review
Thought 10:135 Je 735
SHIMMIN, Robert C,
An English private school. Ave 41:433-36 Ap 6
735
SHINE, John
Martyrdom of St Kilian and the Grunewald problem.
Studies 23:146-9 Mr ’34
SHINE, Thomas, Bp., 1872-
The Church Catholic; lenten pastoral. Tablet 165:
410 Mr 30 735
Duty of prayer; lenten pastoral. Tablet 163:470-1
Ap 14734
Lenten pastoral; summary. Tablet 169:312 F 27
,
Proclaim the truth; advent pastoral. Tablet 164:781
D 15734
Son and His Mother; sermons for the times. Tablet
167:55-56 Ja 11 736
SHIPS
Mystery of the Mary Celeste. A, E. W. Mason.
G K’s W 28:330-2 D 15 ’38
ENGLAND
To those who are forgotten: (Britain’s merchant
seamen) P, Quince. G K’s W 18:397-99 F 22 ’34
What of the ships? C, E, Baines. G K’s W 18:289-
90 Ja 4°34
SHIVAPADASUNDARAM, S,
Saiva school of Hinduism. Review
Studies 24:141 Mr 735
Downside R 56:240 Ap ’38; G K’s W 26:412 SHOAL Creek, Illinois
F 24 ’38; Tablet 171:178 F 5 ’38
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On the Centenary of the German Catholic colony at